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And Kam always laid a heavy shoulder. He would avoid the targeting penalties for leading with the crown of the helmet, but would probably pick up a few for contact to the head. His most vicious hits were when he would plant good shoulder square into the middle of a receiver's chest. He laid out an OL in the NFL on a blitz the same way, just bull rushed him and hit in with all he had right in the sternum.
Ehhh the uva fans with flights should probably just go to Brazil and not bother watching the football team that weekend. They would probably have a much better time
Maroon/burgundy is a must staple. My high school was maroon and white, the Redskins/Commanders are burgundy, the Hokies... well we all know ...
Non-Hokies think our color combination is weird, but Hokies know that EVERYONE looks good in maroon. Sexiest campus in America.
It's a baller commitment video. The energy is infectious, makes me kinda jealous even though as Primus said above there's higher guys on our board (Junior Saunders, Q'Mari Hudson)
how all of this upheaval is going to affect Franklin.
He currently has no AD, no University President, and now someone who was presumed to be a significant ally on the BoV is *poof*.
You're not getting it. This isn't a Spanberger decision, this is Franklin's move so that he can pick the Rector, President, and AD. Because Franklin is actually the Rector, President, and AD.
As 04hokie said below, Rogue One is the best Star Wars movie, period. And it's not close. The original trilogy is the best trilogy, but they're not that good of movies. The 3 best Star Wars movies in order are
1) Rogue One
2) The Siege of Mandalore (Clone Wars arc)
3) Attack on Umbara (Clone Wars arc)
interesting, i use Fidelity for several of my accounts and also Vanguard. I haven't seen that tool on their site (i only use the mobile app). I'll check it out on the laptop.
So, in passive income mean generating an income source most likely for reinvestment to avoid short term capital gains but is there if i need to get my hands on it. protecting the principal would be ideal which would probably be safer in a cd ladder but much lower yield.
i've seen several ishares ETF's that invest in tips and bonds that mature in X years; and if you stacked them right and continually invested in them, that could pay nice dividends on the regular. I'm just looking at other ways to diversify and use the ebbs and flows of the market to my advantage.
Fidelity has a bond/CD ladder tool that I use. You set the maturity window limits and number of intervals and then choose from their selection of bonds or CD's for each maturity interval. You can execute the order directly from their interface.
I imagine that other large investment firms have something similar.
I haven't looked into bond ladders at all as bonds don't have the roi I want for my age. But when you say passive income dies that equal investment income? If not the how do they generate passive income? And wouldn't being in a system that is taxed capital gains better than income tax?
Not a financial expert at all, and not very familiar with bond ladders, but what is the goal? Your post mentioned passive income, but are you also trying to preserve the principal? It sounds like you're looking for a low-risk way to earn a smaller return than say the stock market. Are you trying to beat inflation or match it?
Apologies as I don't really have advice and instead hit you with more questions - this post just intrigued me.
I follow a financial guy on WSJ and he wrote an article recently on TIPS ladders. Haven't set it up myself but here's the article (believe it's behind a paywall) - https://www.wsj.com/finance/investing/the-investment-that-can-shield-you...
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Hot dogs are quagmires as it can refer to the meat and the meat and bun at the same time. But either it is an exception to the rule as if some one defines a sandwich I will list a lot of things that no one thinks are sandwiches.
Only if the mashed potatoes are Yukon gold, russets are too starchy for double potato.
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I mean when in rome
CDB, rest in peace Charlie
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And on certain nights, when the moon was just right, you can dig it up out of the ground.
Just watch out for those white trash Crayton boys.
From The Legend of Wooley Swamp for those not familiar
https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=the+legend+of+woole...
Only if you bury it in mason jars.
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In my experience, money monies the same.
My completely untrained eye: you don't have 11 guys trying to kill you at camp. I imagine that's why he got a good look in the nfl. Under pressure he's got no instinct and his form folds into bad habits. Worked for him when he was the best athlete on the field in hS not so much in college and a long way to go in the nfl.
He knows what he has to do and how to do it right but entraining it so that's what he does when it's crunch time isn't coming as easily
If loluva fans won't attend a game in beautiful downtown C'ville, not sure many of them plan to travel to another country for a football contest. Those that did book will still go and enjoy the adventure without having to bother taking some time out for that contest.
Didn't KD (and Cam Ward) spend the summer before his last year with a QB coach in Miami? Seems those bad habits would have been low hanging fruit.

It's nice and all, but it's being propped up by early volume. I would rather have the 10 and 11 classes that have an average 1-2 points higher. My guess is we will start falling as the blue bloods start landing more players.